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To: Inspector Harry Callahan
Hmmm.. The Socialist Republic of Kalifornia strikes again.
2 posted on
02/04/2003 6:41:12 PM PST by
cavtrooper21
(Shoot 'em if they stand, cut 'em if they run!)
To: Inspector Harry Callahan
SOME police really don't like any citizen being armed.
The Ohio stae patrol has enjoyed veto power in the CCW issue despite Republican (RINO) governors.
To: Inspector Harry Callahan; xsrdx
Most excellent letter.
4 posted on
02/04/2003 6:45:47 PM PST by
weaponeer
To: Inspector Harry Callahan
5 posted on
02/04/2003 6:46:01 PM PST by
tpaine
To: bang_list
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To: Inspector Harry Callahan; *bang_list
BUMP
7 posted on
02/04/2003 6:51:23 PM PST by
dogbrain
(Should the police even HAVE guns....?)
To: Inspector Harry Callahan
Since 1968, with the closing of the U.S. Springfield Amory, all of the small arms produced for the various government agencies are from the private sector. Every handgun, rifle or shotgun that law enforcement needs comes from this firearms industry. Unless the City of Los Angeles has plans of setting up its own firearms manufacturing, it may need to guard the manufacturing sources it has now. [...]Your department had sent one of your 82A1 rifles in to us for service. All of my knowledge in the use of my rifle in the field of law enforcement had been turned upside down by witnessing how your department used yours. Not to protect and serve, but for deception, photo opportunities, and to further an ill-conceived effort [...] against civil liberties regarding gun ownership.
[...]I will not sell, nor service, my rifles to those seeking to infringe upon the Constitution and the crystal clear rights it affords individuals to own firearms.
!!
8 posted on
02/04/2003 6:55:09 PM PST by
coloradan
To: Inspector Harry Callahan
Great letter... makes my want to go out and buy a .50 just to show my support for this Patriot.
9 posted on
02/04/2003 6:55:30 PM PST by
Mulder
(Guns and chicks rule)
To: Inspector Harry Callahan
Since the VPC always points out that a 50 caliber rifle can shoot through armored tanks, can shoot down aircraft, and can be used for all kinds of other scary military uses I want to ask one simple question.
What does a policeman need a 50 caliber BMG rifle for?
10 posted on
02/04/2003 7:09:26 PM PST by
FreedomCalls
(It's the "Statue of Liberty" not the "Statue of Security.")
To: Inspector Harry Callahan
Anyone who voluntarily lives in Kalifornia deserves what he/she gets in my humble opinion.
To: Inspector Harry Callahan; Uncle Bill
IHC bump!
To: Inspector Harry Callahan
Flight or fight for Kalifornia bump.
To: Inspector Harry Callahan
sign me up... the guy has stones and I'm gonna buy one. Now I jest gotta find me a deer that needs some killin with a .50 cal.
I hope he sends the gun back and tells them to fix it themselves.
To: Inspector Harry Callahan
Not unlike the freddies and the moose parading around the variety of semi auto rifles
and their inacurate portrayel of their (the rifles) being particularly deadly compared to any other rifle of rifle of similar or larger caliber...
But then truth is not the weapon of choice for gun grabbers and others who hate Americans and their freedom...
To: dd5339
LAPD & SR of Kalifornia vs 50BMG, Barrett and THE TRUTH!
PING
24 posted on
02/04/2003 8:33:47 PM PST by
cavtrooper21
(Shoot 'em if they stand, cut 'em if they run!)
To: Inspector Harry Callahan
Since 1968, with the closing of the U.S. Springfield Armory, all of the small arms produced for the various government agencies are from the private sector. Every handgun, rifle or shotgun that law enforcement needs comes from this firearms industry. Unless the City of Los Angeles has plans of setting up its own firearms manufacturing, it may need to guard the manufacturing sources it has now. I say that the firearm manufacturers refuse to sell to state agencies like California, Maryland, New York and New Jersey. The states with harsh gun control laws take the customers of these manufacturers and will most likely file lawsuits against them in the future. Let the cops go unarmed and see how long the order of state holds together without evil guns.
To: Inspector Harry Callahan
Since 1968, with the closing of the U.S. Springfield Amory, all of the small arms produced for the various government agencies are from the private sector. Every handgun, rifle or shotgun that law enforcement needs comes from this firearms industry.
Unless the City of Los Angeles has plans of setting up its own firearms manufacturing, it may need to guard the manufacturing sources it has now.
When I returned to my office from Los Angeles, I found an example of our need for mutual cooperation. Your department had sent one of your 82A1 rifles in to us for service. All of my knowledge in the use of my rifle in the field of law enforcement had been turned upside down by witnessing how your department used yours. Not to protect and serve, but for deception, photo opportunities, and to further an ill-conceived effort that may result in the use of LA taxpayer monies to wage losing political battles in Washington against civil liberties regarding gun ownership.
I am battling to what service I am repairing the rifle for. I will not sell, nor service, my rifles to those seeking to infringe upon the Constitution and the crystal clear rights it affords individuals to own firearms.
I implore you to investigate the facts of the .50, to consider the liberties of the law-abiding people and our mutual coexistence, and to change your department's position on this issue.
ATTA BOY RONNIE!
Now if the other manufacturers could demonstrate a lick of common sense and switch on to the FACT that this is one of the most effective tools (free enterprise) to protect all of our rights, the howling of screechy little communist anti-American rights-robbers of the anti-gun clicks will fall on VERY deaf ears!
28 posted on
02/04/2003 8:45:02 PM PST by
TLI
To: Inspector Harry Callahan
My response would be: "Fix it yourselves. Also, no further orders for my firearms will be accepted from the LAPD."
But that's just me.
Thanks for posting this Harry.
L
29 posted on
02/04/2003 8:47:39 PM PST by
Lurker
(A 230 grain JHP at 900 fps means never having to say your sorry.)
To: Inspector Harry Callahan
These [insert caliber here] type guns are too dangerous, they kill people! They must be banned!
32 posted on
02/04/2003 9:00:42 PM PST by
gilor
To: Inspector Harry Callahan
Wow! What a letter. To bad some of us have to suffer out here in the peoples republic of commifornia!
33 posted on
02/04/2003 9:02:02 PM PST by
US_MilitaryRules
(A penny saved is a liberal governmental oversite!!!)
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